Soap Dish – Oatmeal
Dimensions: 5.25″ dia x 3.75″ dia x .75″ high Part Number: Produced: Rim: smooth Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Part of: Notes: Oval shape. Giveaway…
Plates are those round flat things you serve individual servings of food on, then eat off of.
Dimensions: 5.25″ dia x 3.75″ dia x .75″ high Part Number: Produced: Rim: smooth Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Part of: Notes: Oval shape. Giveaway…
Dimensions: 4.5″ dia x .5″ high* Part Number: Produced: Rim: smooth Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Saucer, Liner Part of: Notes: No indentation for cup….
Anchor Hocking introduced the Small Platter in its 1964 catalog. It was intended to hold snacks for several people, not a meal for one despite Anchor Hocking calling it a plate. The term plate was often used in the 1960s to mean tray or platter.
These Snack Plates were most often sold in Snack Sets with Cups rather than singly. Snack Sets included four Snack Plates and four Cups. A raised ring, offset from the center, provides a nesting place for your cup to help keep it from sliding around while you chat and snack. Anchor Hocking produced Snack Sets for many of its lines.
This Small Snack Plate is the same size as the Bread Plate. The only difference is that this little plate has a ring to hold a cup and keep it from sliding around. The ring is positioned off-center so you have room for a snack or a small slice of cake.
The EAPC Bread Plate differs from the Small Snack Plate in that it doesn’t have a cup ring.